WALLHAUSER, George Marvin, a Representative from New Jersey;
born in Newark, Essex County, N.J., February 10, 1900;
attended the grade schools and graduated from Barringer High School, Newark, N.J., in 1918;
during the First World War served as a hospital corpsman in the United States Naval Reserve 1918-1922;
graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1922;
associated with United States Realty & Investment Co., Newark, N.J., in 1928, serving on board of directors and as treasurer and vice president in 1940;
enrolled in Columbia University in 1941 and completed courses in real-estate appraising in 1942;
chairman, Maplewood (N.J.) Planning Board, 1946-1954;
member, Maplewood Township Committee, 1954-1957;
elected as a Republican to the Eighty-sixth, Eighty-seventh, and to the Eighty-eighth Congresses (January 3, 1959-January 3, 1965);
was not a candidate for renomination to the Eighty-ninth Congress;
senior vice president, United States Realty and Investment Company;
commissioner, New Jersey Highway Authority, 1970-1972, and chairman, 1972-1975;
was a resident of Maplewood, N.J., until his death in Livingston, N.J., on August 4, 1993.